Trump uncertainty slows travel bookings to US
Travel analysis firm says bookings for next 3 months are down 0.4% year on year
Berlin
DEMAND for travel to the United States over the coming months has flattened out, following a positive start to the year. A travel-analysis company has said that the uncertainty over a possible new travel order is likely deterring visitors.
ForwardKeys said on Monday that travel from the US to and from the Middle East has been especially hard hit since President Donald Trump's move to ban people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
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